![]() He lists the following connections, though, some are tenuous at best: Stephen King recently discussed this very subject with Entertainment Weekly. Further explanation is welcome ofcourse but please use spoiler tags. Note: since I'm thinking about reading the referenced works in the future, I would appreciate it if the answers only show the titles of the books. It doesn't matter by the way if Dark Tower references other books or if other books references Dark Tower. Since those are not references that make not much impact in the work of King. In Blockade Billy, it is Billy’s shirt number. ![]() Now are there many connections like this? And then I mean proper connections and not just stuff like this:ġ9: The number nineteen is a magical number in the Dark Tower novels. ![]() Although many years have passed since I read that book, I believe this is a nod to The Stand. For instance, in Wizard and Glass the Ka-Tet finds a note of a certain Abigail on the windshield of a car in Kansas. I recently started re-reading the Dark Tower saga (just finished part IV: Wizard and Glass, probably my favorite part in the series) and noticed some links with other work of Stephen King. ![]()
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